All Housing Today articles in May 2019 – Page 2
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News
Homes England asks for £150m OJEU contract notices 'to be withdrawn'
Government’s housing delivery agency investigating release on OJEU
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Comment
Mark Farmer on the MMC Definition Framework: Defining our future
Setting out what ‘modern methods of construction’ actually means could be the key to unlocking this growth area
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News
Be First ramps up its housebuilding ambitions
Development company owned by Barking and Dagenham council aims to deliver 40% more homes than originally planned
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Edinburgh council gives nod to 655-home scheme
A quarter of the planned homes will be affordable – social rent, mid-market rent and ‘golden share’
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Construction of 500 flats at Lewisham Gateway to start next year
Four towers will double the number of residential blocks on the site
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189-home scheme rejected over affordable housing quota
Development fails to meet affordable housing requirements and is poorly designed, committee says
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In Focus
Modular construction: the Goldman Sachs effect
The investment bank’s decision to put £75m into TopHat could signal changes to come for the whole housebuilding industry
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News
Hub appoints Damien Sharkey as managing director
New MD was residential developer’s development director when he left to join Circle in March
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Get Living gets backing for 780-home Leeds scheme
The project is build-to-rent specialist Get Living’s first in Yorkshire and its third outside London
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Clarion submits plans for 300 Merton homes
Housing association wants to build the homes as part of the Merton regeneration scheme
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Bovis progress continues, Fitzgerald tells shareholders
Group making headway towards becoming a leading housebuilder again, says CEO
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Local councils to build 4,000 homes with £55m Homes England grant
Money from the government’s Local Authority Accelerated Construction Programme will fund construction schemes
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Comment
When it comes to joint ventures, size is important
Smaller JVs can be more effective in responding to market shifts, local opposition and physical constraints
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News
London could be a forest of derelict resi towers, warns ex-planning chief
Peter Rees, former chief planning officer for the City of London, warns massive refurb costs could lead to empty buildings
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News
Zedpod's Bristol modular homes scheme goes for planning
The Bill Dunster-designed low-carbon homes can be built on stilts over public spaces such as car parks
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Countryside to build 300 homes in Milton Keynes
MMC will be used to build the homes, 30% of which will be affordable
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News
Holyrood backs council's plans to build more than 2,000 affordable homes
Aberdeenshire council plans to spend £150m on building homes for social rent, shared ownership and mid-market rent
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News
Heritage funding could bring back homes to high streets
£62m package could help continue trend of restoring high street residential activity
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News
Galliford Try cuts construction activity by nearly a quarter
But firm says its partnerships housing arm is performing well
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Urban & Civic's Waterbeach scheme gets planning nod
6,500 homes development gets resolution to grant planning